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I just reviewed a position that almost got liquidated, and I got a little scared... It's not that I was over-leveraged (okay, maybe a little), mainly because the oracle's fixed price was stuck for a few seconds, and the on-chain transaction had already gone through, but the price feed was still "pretending not to see." The result was: you thought there was some buffer, but suddenly the system added a hit, and the liquidation threshold became very real.
In other words, price feed delay = you're holding the old-world price to withstand the new-world volatility, especially during rapid market moves, which is the most dangerous. Recently, there's been talk about tax hikes and tighter compliance in certain regions, and when deposit and withdrawal expectations tighten, volatility tends to go wild... Right now, I only have two things: not betting on "it probably won't be that coincidental," and only trusting the records and monitoring charts, trusting verbal promises less. That's all for now.